Product descriptions
Frankincense oil is a translucent to brownish liquid oil with a strong incense-like odour. It has been used in medicine since ancient times for its antiseptic and wound-healing properties, and is also a popular ingredient in cosmetics and perfumes. In ancient China, it was used mainly to cure respiratory diseases and leprosy, but nowadays it is only used externally.
It can be used as aromatherapy or in incense to refresh the spirit and induce a meditative state.
Its antiseptic, germicidal and wound-healing properties make it suitable for treating minor skin lesions and for everyday skin care.
Uses:
In creams, cosmetics: in combination with any base oil, it can be used in face creams, body lotions, lip balms, hand creams, facial tonics, soaps. We recommend it mainly for problematic, acne-prone, blackhead-prone skin. When used in a moisturising cream, it firms and elasticises the skin, fading minor wrinkles and surface scars.
In anti-aging cosmetics: frankincense oil is particularly suitable for the care of mature skin. It moisturizes and replenishes fragile, mature or dry skin, fills in minor wrinkles, soothes inflammations, softens and softens.
To improve general well-being: suitable against depression, depression, malaise. It has its best soothing effect when added to a steamer or bath water.
For problematic, oily skin: it effectively controls sebum production, so it is recommended for oily, acne-prone skin.
For making massage oils and creams: drizzled in any base oil (coconut oil, olive oil, etc.), for therapeutic massage, sports massage, relaxing massage. Its pleasant fragrance helps relaxation, refreshes the body and mind.
To prepare a relaxing bath: drop 5-10 drops of incense oil into your bath water and enjoy its mood-enhancing, invigorating effect! Hey
For saunas: alone or mixed with other essential oils, it can be used for sauna evaporation. It refreshes the spirit and helps detoxify the skin.
For relieving colds and flu symptoms: use as an inhalant, in a vaporiser or dripped into a cream to relieve respiratory illnesses and colds in winter.
For treating wounds: incense oil has antiseptic and antibacterial properties